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will show you future cast. the model runs continue to paint the story. a break in the action tonight. scattered showers to begin the day on saturday and we will see more on what is developing on saturday evening. local news continues on our streaming service cbs news bay area, have a great weekend. i will see you at 5:00 >> reported that they landed across from the wendy's. >> norah: emergency landing. a small cessna plane forced down on a snowy highway in virginia with seven onboard. >> i look up and there is a above me. >> norah: plus millions along the east coast face freezing temps under a blanket of snow and ice. >> don't think i was really s snow. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts right now. ♪ ♪
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good evening, i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us on this busy friday night. we'll have more on the deadly storms slamming much of a country with snow and cold in a moment, but first, the stunning new indictment of alec baldwin. why prosecutors once again charged the actors with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the 2021 shooting death on the side of the movie "rust." what led them to bring back the criminal case nine months after initial charges were dropped. plus, cbs news joins the u.s. navy and the middle east. cbs's charlie d'agata gets a firsthand look at u.s. warships home to the 4,000 sailors and marines in the region trying to keep the peace. but we want to begin with a second major winter storm in less than a week dropping heavy snow from washington to philadelphia to new york. there was snow we roadways where the backdrop for the drama that unfolded when a single engine cessna caravan with seven people on board was forced to make an emergecy landing on a busy highway in virginia. cbs's christina ruffini is on
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the scene. >> mayday, mayday. >> reporter: an unexpected site for drivers on a snowy road in virginia today. >> we look up and there is a plain 20 feet above me. >> reporter: the small commuter airline carrying seven passengers and two crew members made an emergency landing 4 minutes after taking off from nearby dulles airport. >> if i was probably speeding, they probably would have lights on top of me. >> reporter: the plane made it up to about 1100 feet before having to divert and make an emergency landing on the loudoun county parkway. a ground stop at washington reagan froze travel plans earlier this morning with over 1,000 cancellations nationwide, new york's laguardia and newark among the most hard-hit. trying to make it home to costa rica and only it as far as newark. >> that is the bad thing of traveling. >> reporter: wintry conditions are pummeling road. at new york, a car trying to pass a semi crashed into a snow plow. no one was injured. in a nutley, new jersey, that a primitive transportation is
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trying to drive home road safety. cbs correspondent meg oliver as they are. >> reporter: salt crews are working overtime to coat the roads of massive amounts of salt before freezing temperatures overnight lead to crashes. are you running low on south? >> well, we have a lot of salt that we used in the last storm. it was an 18 hour storm. used a lot of salt and a lot of ice. but we are okay. >> reporter: and dangerous temperatures are also prompting rescues. >> stay on your belly. >> reporter: in michigan, body camera video captured a police officer trying to resue a 65-year-old man who fell through frozen lake on thursday. even the victim's dog, ruby can help get him out. no injuries were reported in the landing here and crews towed away the wreckage before we came on air. temperatures are expected to drop into the teens making roads like the one behind me and throughout the region potentially very dangerous over the weekend. norah? >> norah: yeah. good news that no one was hurt and that emergency landing.
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christina ruffini, thank you so much. well, for a look ahead at the snow and brutal cold this weekend and another storm in the west, let's bring in meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the weather channel. chris, good evening. >> good evening, norah. our latest winter storm causing all of the problems on the east coast is finally moving out, just some lingering mountain snow and lake-effect snow also hanging around through the rest of this evening. bitterly cold temperatures once again return to so much of the country. good seaweed chills 22 even 30 degrees below zero this week end. in africa mike atmospheric river bringing inches. before i warm up for a lot of the country, and ice threat early in the week. the threat also exists, and after that by the end of next week, norah, temperatures will be as warm as 60 degrees or warmer in dallas to almost 8, south carolina. >> norah: that sounds good. chris warren, thank you.
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now to the breaking news about actor alec baldwin, charged for the second time for the 2021 fatal shooting of a set of the movie "rust." special prosecutors brought the new case after getting a second expert analysis of the gun used in the shooting. cbs's jonathan vigliotti has more on this surprising reversal. >> reporter: alec baldwin once again facing involuntary manslaughter charges for his handling of a gun on the side of the movie "rust" that killed cinematographer helena hutchins. a new mexico grand jury says the actor had total disregard or indifference for the safety of others. since the shooting, more than two years ago, the case against baldwin has been a legal rollr coaster. the indictment comes one year after he was initially charged. that charge dismissed last april. >> everything about the moves in this case had to do with the various analysis of the weapon itself. >> reporter: baldwin has always maintained his innocence, beginning in his first meeting with investigators. >> itshould have been a cold
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gun with no rounds inside or dummy rounds. i take the gun out slowly, i turn, i caught the pistol, bang, she hits the ground. >> reporter: at first the fbi concluded the gun could not have gone off accidentally but the gun was later re-examined with replacement parts. >> the defense will definitely have experts to say, this gun is not the gun that was the original gun. the original gun was so old that it fell apart when it was time for analysis. >> reporter: baldwin, in a statement, saying, "we look forward to our day in court." >> alec baldwin has two courts. he has a jury but he also has a court of public opinion because he has a career that he doesn't want to see go down the drain. >> reporter: hannah gutierrez-reed, whose job it was to inspect these weapons onset, faces an identical charge. her trial begin next month. meanwhile, filming of this movie, it wrapped last spring. at this point it's unclear when and where it will be released,
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norah appeared to be on jonathan vigliotti, thank you. now to some more breaking news out of uvalde, texas. a grand jury will consider possible criminal charges against police officers over their failed response to the school shooting at robb elementary that left 19 students and two teachers dead. according to multiple local reports. when this comes one day after the justice department released a scathing review detailing the critical failures of 376 officers who waited more than an hour to take action against the gunman. now to "america decides" and the republican primary in new hampshire now just four days away. there is a new indication that republicans are closing ranks around donald trump. our caitlin huey-burns has been crisscrossing the granite state with the candidates. >> reporter: donald trump back in new hampshire tonight with a major boost. days before polls open, snagging the endorsement of south carolina senator tim scott. >> oh, man, i'm so excited for the announcement tonight. >> reporter: that announcement
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is a setback for nikki haley, with her home state senator rejecting his former governor. haley is a distant second in the polls and she is taking the gloves off, challenging trump to tell the truth. >> when trump says that i'm trying to kill social security, that is a live. >> reporter: on social media, trump has falsely questioned haley's eligibility to run for president and refers to her indian ancestry, mocking her first name, nimarata, although she has used her middle name, nikki, all her life. she was born in the united states. >> reporter: do you think the attacks that trump is waging against you are racist? >> i mean, look, i'll let people decide what he means by his attacks. what we know is, look, he is clearly insecure, if he goes and does these temper tantrums, if he is insecure, he knows that something is wrong. i don't sit there and worry about whether it's personal or what he means by yet. >> oh, yeah. it's disgusting. >> reporter: independent voter dan o'donnell says his vote for
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haley is a vote against trump. he asked haley to assure him she would not join trump's ticket as vice president. >> it's totally off the table. >> reporter: she told you it's totally off the table? >> told me off the table. very adamant. >> reporter: haley said today she is staying through the south carolina primary, where florida governor ron desantis is trying to salvage his struggling campaign. >> as long as i'm in the hunt, that tells me that i'm seeing a pathway. >> reporter: tim scott is the 25th senator to endorse donald trump. the former president now has the support of over half of republicans in congress. the latest sign the party is rallying around his campaign. norah? >> norah: caitlin huey-burns there at an event tonight, thank you. well, president biden spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu today for the first time in nearly a month. white house says they discussed biden's vision for a two-state solution with the palestinians. binetanyahu appears to be ruling
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out an independent palestinian state saying israel must have security control over areas west of the jordan river. president biden was also insistent today tha the u.s. military will continue attacks against houthi terrorists in yemen, despite admitting that what they've done so far has not worked to stop the terrorists from attacking commercial shipping vessels in the red sea. cbs's charlie d'agata takes us on board a u.s. navy destroyer with a firsthand look at the critical mission there to keep the region safe. >> so you can see right now... >> reporter: inside the combat information center, the navies lead guided missile destroyer. >> these are enemy missiles... >> reporter: a navy officer identifies three incoming missiles. >> standby, missiles at one, two, three three. >> reporter: the water goes out to shoot them down. than a direct hit on all three. >> so what you saw here was exactly what you would see if you were on one of the platforms in the red sea. >> reporter: this is just a simulation. houthi threats in the red sea
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are very real. we flew to the uss arleigh-burke destroyer today from the uss bataan, both warships are part of a combined 4,000 strongf u.s. marines and sailors across the deployment here. commander ty brown showed us the vast array of weapons packed onto destroyers like this come from torpedoes to harpoon missiles, capable of hitting ships, even stocked with tomahawk cruise missiles. this is exactly the same kind of ship with exactly the same missile defense systems that have been taking down houthi missiles, even as houthi rebels continue to step up attacks on the u.s. and its allies. a houthi missile targeted the uss lebrun just a few days ago. u.s. military officials say it was shot down by a fighter jet. and the iranian-backed terrorist group continues to target commercial ships, despite repeated u.s. in bombardment by
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air and sea. and although the arley burke is currently at sale in the mediterranean... the commander and his crew are fully aware of rising tensions across the region. >> identify they are operating at what i call a really high tempo right now, slightly higher than we have been operating at the navy for some time. >> reporter: now we are back on board the uss bataan tonight, norah, and the message has been that marines and sailors are specifically trained to handle anything, but with warships and fighter jets already defending its adversaries like the houthis, the fight is already real, as one major here put it to me tonight, "you train for ys for something that may happen in minutes." >> norah: that's an excellent point, charlie d'agata, thank you. now to tackle big economic headlines. today, national association of realtors said existing home sales in the u.s. dropped to a
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30-year low in 2023, after mortgage rates climbed to the highest rate in more than two decades. but wall street was in a buying mood today, with both the dow and the s&p 500 closing at record highs. nasdaq also jumped nearly 2% on the day. tonight, we take an in-depth look at a disturbing trend in this presidential electio year, a review of cbs news reveals a surge of so-called squatting attempts targeting public know my public officials, including politicians from both parties bureau cbs's scott macfarlane reports these attacks can end with armed police surprising unsuspecting victims. >> reporter: on christmas day in upstate new york... >> we have multiple units responding to an address. >> reporter: sheriff's deputy to congressman brandon williams after someone made a hoax call to 911. >> a male voice called and said i just shot my girlfriend and he had three times and i'm going to commit suicide. >> reporter: williams was a victim of swatting. that is when someone calls authority to report a take a
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merge and d to trigger an armed police response at the victim's home. >> this is an assassination attempt. >> reporter: you think so? >> absolutely. they are looking for a violent act to happen at your home at the hands of the police. >> reporter: maine's democratic secretary of state was swatted 24 hours after she rolled donald trump's name should be removed from her states primary ballot. >> it seems designed to send a message to scare me or silence me. >> the secret service have no knowledge of any calls that these address. >> reporter: even the white house was menaced by false call claiming a fire this week. a review by e cbs news more than a dozen effects of swatting just since christmas, including two judges overseeing cases against former president trump. >> the response teams are all real. they are armed with real guns, real ammunition, and in the end, someone who is totally innocent gets hurt or killed. >> reporter: former secret service deputy director a.t. smith wants swatting
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incidents can turn deadly, as happened in 2017 in wichita, when police shot and killed a person who moved towards them outside. >> they don't just knock on the door and say, hey, the police is here. usually it is a tactical entry. >> reporter: brandon williams says the swatting fright and his family. what happens next? who is the next person coming up the driveway? >> norah: and scott macfarlane is here with us. this is happening a lot, right? what is the fbi doing about it? >> reporter: the fbi tells us 500 swattings just since may. have a new command center to better track the cases, they say, but one of the victims from last week, senator rick scott of florida, has just introduced legislation calling for 20 year prison sentences for squatters. >> reporter: i think i'm going to catch these people. thank you, scott. investigators reveal what they found near a cargo plane engine after it made a fire emergency landing in miami. that's next. this is a hot flash.
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flying high beard >> come all the way back and walked. >> reporter: because as we first reported a few months ago, they had just taken an amazing field trip. >> where you going? >> to mexico. >> to mexico? i love your outfit. >> first time on a plane. >> inside a cloud. >> i saw the ocean. >> reporter: was that your first time in the ocean? >> yes. >> reporter: at this point you have to be wondering how can the school for this quest michael kind of teacher flies a class of first graders to a mexico for a day? a very clever one peered to just be clear you do not go to mexico? >> we did not. >> reporter: you did not get on a plane? >> we did not. >> reporter: you never left the classroom? >> we did not. >> reporter: what you are about to see is a testament to the power of imagination and the magic teachers have to harness it. speak okay, let's find out. >> reporter: after sonja students told her there one wish was to fly on a plane, she went full throttle. >> boarding pass and passport,
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please. >> reporter: created travel documents for each child and then boarded them on their flight to mexico. >> okay, guys, we are now at 13,000 feet. you may take out a snack. >> we had a little turbulence. boy, did that scare me. >> but my friend lorenzo had a lawful one. >> reporter: what happened to him? >> got sick. >> reporter: the buy-in really was remarkable. >> one of my students are somebody that night, they said what are you doing here, i thought you were in mexico? and said yeah, we got back at 3:00. really thought went to mexico. >> reporter: after we first told that story, southwest airlines invited the class to its dallas headquarters. to step inside a real plane. experienced tray tables, and safety cars. and begin to wonder where in the world their imaginations might take them next. did this fuel your desire for more travel? >> yes.
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you know north korea? >> reporter: yeah, sure. >> probably i do not want to go there. >> reporter: i guess even pretend flights come with travel warnings. steve hartman, "on the road," near dallas. >> norah: imagine what classrooms could do: tra l the world li this election is a choice between results or just rhetoric. californians deserve a senator who is going to deliver for them every day and not just talk a good game. adam schiff. he held a dangerous president accountable. he also helped lower drug costs, bring good jobs back home, and build affordable housing. now he's running for the senate. our economy, our democracy, our planet. this is why we fight. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. not just any whiteboard... ...katie porter's whiteboard is one way she's: [news anchor] ...often seen grilling top executives of banks, big pharma, even top administration officials. katie porter. never taken corporate pac money - never will.
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